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Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
Perhaps the RPM wire is just not hooked up or is missing. If you got inventive you could probably run your own wire...
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
No adding your own wire or tail will do nothing. THe sensor is simply not there on the models without BX in the model number.
-Kevin
Originally posted by: charlietee
"Could you possibly describe or link me to undervolting the fans? Doesn't it involve connecting some resistors in parallel with the fan power connector lines? "
Very easy actually...And no it does not require connecting resistors or any of that business...Just changing some wires around...And those Panflo's are super quiet 5 volted.
The yellow female pin connector wire on a molex connector off of the power supply is the 12 volt line, with the red being the 5 volt line.
Now on most fans the red wire is the 12 volt line and the black wire is the ground...Yep they are different than the felmale molex connector off of the power supply.
If you have a male molex pin remover you just take the black wire off of the fan that is the ground and connect it to the 5 volt line...You have 12 volts from the molex connector and by connecting the ground to the 5 volt line what you end up with is 12 volts minus 5 volts will give you 7 volts.
To 5 volt a fan you take the 12 volt wire off the male fan molex connector and connect it to the 5 volt female off of the power supply and just leave the black ground wire where it is.
Much easier than hooking up a fan bus...And gives you the ability to take just about any fan that is too loud and taming it...I do not recommend 5 volting cheap fans.
"So I guess that means if you wanted to control the RPM with a fan controller or mobo, that wouldn't work."
No a fan controller has a reostat that allows you to change the voltage to the fan...Turn the controller all the way up and you are getting 12 volts and it decreases the fans RPM by decreasing the voltage to the fan...I just do not like fan controllers...Especially considering how easy it is to 7 or 5 volt them.
If anybody is intrested and am confused by my explanation I can post some pictures.